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  • #16
    no im not saying that im not a vw expert but i dont like to mix oils cos im anal like that, what weight and viscosity is the oil that ure using?
    90 GTI Mk2 1.8t soon to be with GT28rs

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    • #17
      its 20W-50

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      • #18
        and its running fine?


        nice article :

        The viscosity grade (for example, 5W-30) tells you the oil's thickness, or viscosity. A thin oil has a lower number and flows more easily, while thick oils have a higher number and are more resistant to flow. Water has a very low viscosity -- it is thin and flows easily. Honey has a very high viscosity -- it is thick and gooey.


        Viscosity is ordinarily expressed in terms of the time required for a standard quantity of the fluid at a certain temperature to flow through a standard orifice. The higher the value, the more viscous the fluid. Since viscosity varies inversely with temperature, its value is meaningless unless accompanied by the temperature at which it is determined. With petroleum oils, viscosity is now commonly reported in centistokes (cSt), measured at either 40°C or 100 °C (ASTM Method D445 - Kinematic Viscosity).


        Multi-weight oils (such as 10W-30) are a new invention made possible by adding polymers to oil. The polymers allow the oil to have different weights at different temperatures. The first number indicates the viscosity of the oil at a cold temperature, while the second number indicates the viscosity at operating temperature. This page from the Sci.Electronics.Repair FAQ offers the following very interesting description of how the polymers work:
        90 GTI Mk2 1.8t soon to be with GT28rs

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        • #19
          well i think so ..... it runs smoother than before... but is that the wrong oil ?

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          • #20
            It doesnt matter for topping up. Any is better than none.

            When you get a chance do a full oil and filter change $100 job and keep the same kind of oil in your car.

            I always use Castrol Magnatec as it is not too pricy and Watercooled VWs love it
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            • #21
              well if its fine then nup do what loon says tho get a mann filter and oil change
              90 GTI Mk2 1.8t soon to be with GT28rs

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              • #22
                ok well im hope to take the car for service very soon thanks guys

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